Gaseous combustion at high presures, Part XVI:— Nitric oxide formation in continuous high-pressure flames of carbonic oxide in oxygen-nitrogen atmospheres

Autor: Frank G. Lamont, Dudley Maurice Newitt
Rok vydání: 1933
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Zdroj: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Containing Papers of a Mathematical and Physical Character. 139:83-93
ISSN: 2053-9150
0950-1207
DOI: 10.1098/rspa.1933.0006
Popis: As it seemed desirable to supplement the experiments dealt with in Part XV by a systematic study of nitric oxide formation in steady flames of carbonic oxide continuously maintained at high pressures in atmospheres composed of oxygen and nitrogen in various pre-determined proportions, at Professor Bone’s request we undertook to do so, with results which are set forth herein. In 1909 Haber and Coates published experiments in which steady flames of carbonic oxide were maintained in oxygen-nitrogen atmospheres at various steady pressures up to 45 atmospheres. Their apparatus consisted of a bronze cylinder in which carbonic oxide was burnt under pressure at a steatite orifice, an electrically-glowed platinum wire being used for ignition, and the products of combustion were lead away by a small quartz cap terminating in a platinum tube (which higher up was water-cooled).
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